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    1 107

    A collection of essays exploring the subject of friendship in Jewish culture, history, and religion from ancient Israel to the twenty-first century.

  • - An Intellectual Journey
    av David (N/A) Cayley
    537

    Examines the life and writings of Roman Catholic Church reformer Ivan Illich (1926-2002) in the context of the wider field of cultural criticism that took shape in the 1960s and beyond.

  • - The De la Cruz Family Papers of Colonial Mexico
    av Caterina (Columbia University) Pizzigoni
    287

    Examines a rare set of family documents from central Mexico, originally written in Nahuatl, from the seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. Illustrates a complex indigenous world, with the challenges and opportunities of life within the Spanish colonial system.

  • - Texts and Voices from Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds
     
    1 161

    A collection of essays exploring how scholars can discern the voices, thoughts, activities, and motivations of indigenous Christians of Asia, Africa, and the Americas in texts produced in the context of European domination from 1500 to the present.

  • - The Stained Glass Windows of Jacob Landau, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
    av David S. (Jacob Landau Institute) Herrstrom
    481

    Explores ten monumental stained-glass windows, designed by the artist Jacob Landau, for the Keneseth Israel synagogue in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.

  • - Lacunae in Medieval Books
    av Elina (Case Western Reserve University) Gertsman
    1 437

    Explores the late medieval concepts of absence and void, with a special focus on the materiality of emptiness in later medieval manuscripts.

  • - Death and Redemption in Medieval Europe, 1000-1200
    av Shirin (Associate Curator Fozi
    1 007

    Studies Romanesque effigies as a distinctive form of medieval sculpture, emphasizing the early twelfth century as a time of rapid change in the art, culture, and politics of northern Europe.

  • - Food and the Feminine in Impressionist Paris
    av Allison (Leverhulme Early Career Fellow Deutsch
    1 161

    A reexamination of French Impressionism, focusing on the culinary metaphors that the most influential nineteenth-century critics used to express attraction or disgust toward artworks.

  • av Laura (Senior Lecturer in Art and Art History Fernandez-Gonzalez
    1 091

    Explores the architectural and artistic projects of Philip II of Spain, placing them in the wider context of the peninsular, European, and transoceanic Iberian dominions.

  • - Sacred Space and Civic Identity in the Late Medieval City
    av Katherine M. (Assistant Professor of Art History and Visual Culture Boivin
    1 161

    Investigates how medieval urban planning and artistic programming worked together to form dynamic environments, demonstrating the agency of objects, styles, and spaces in mapping the late medieval city.

  • av Matthew Rampley, Nora Veszpremi & Markian (Durham University) Prokopovych
    477 - 1 157

  • av Joseph M. (Wesleyan University) Siry
    557 - 1 617

  • av Babette (Texas Christian University) Bohn
    847

    Examines sixty-eight women artists in early modern Bologna, revealing how they obtained public commissions and expanded beyond the portrait subjects to which women were traditionally confined. Uses new methodological models for considering gender and art in early modern Italy.

  • - Representing Consciousness in the English Renaissance
     
    387

    A collection of essays exploring how biocultural and literary dynamics acted together to shape conceptions of sleep states in the early modern period. Essays envision sleep states as a means of defining the human, both literally and metaphorically.

  • av James H. (SUNY Stony Brook) Rubin
    581 - 1 161

  • - A Documentary History
     
    424

    In this book, Jeffrey Merrick brings together a rich array of primary-source documents-many of which are published or translated here for the first time-that depict in detail the policing of same-sex populations in eighteenth-century France and the ways in which Parisians regarded what they called sodomy or pederasty and tribadism. Taken together, these documents suggest that male and female same-sex relations played a more visible public role in Enlightenment-era society than was previously believed.The translated and annotated sources included here show how robust the same-sex subculture was in eighteenth-century Paris, as well as how widespread the policing of sodomy was at the time. Part 1 includes archival police records from the 1720s to the 1780s that show how the police attempted to manage sodomitical activity through surveillance and repression; part 2 includes excerpts from treatises and encyclopedias, published nouvelles (collections of news) and libelles (libelous writings), fictive portrayals, and Enlightenment treatments of the topic that include calls for legal reform. Together these sources show how contemporaries understood same-sex relations in multiple contexts and cultures, including their own. The resulting volume is an unprecedented look at the role of same-sex relations in the culture and society of the era.The product of years of archival research curated, translated, and annotated by a premier expert in the field, Sodomites, Pederasts, and Tribades in Eighteenth-Century France provides a foundational primary text for the study and teaching of the history of sexuality.

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    387

    A collection of essays examining colonial Philadelphia and its surroundings as a zone of cultural and linguistic interchange. Documents everyday multilingualism and intercultural negotiations with special attention to themes of religion, education, race and the abolitionist movement, and material culture and architecture.

  • - Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition
     
    387

    Explores how, in the Americas, people of African birth or descent found spiritual and social empowerment in the orbit of the Church. Draws connections between Afro-Catholic festivals and their precedents in the early modern Christian kingdom of Kongo.

  • - Proceedings of the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale at Philadelphia, July 11-15, 2016
     
    1 507

    Papers presented at the 62nd Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, held in Philadelphia on July 11-15, 2016, examining archaeological, artistic, cultural, economic, historical, and textual matters related to the ancient city of Ur in southern Iraq.

  • - Proceedings of the 59th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Held at Ghent, Belgium, 15-19 July 2013
     
    1 817

    A collection of 26 essays delivered at the 2013 yearly meeting of the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale on archaeological, philological, and historical topics related to order and chaos in the Ancient Near East.

  • av Matthew J. (Regent College) Lynch
    511

    Examines the rhetorical strategies behind the monotheizing rhetoric of First Isaiah in the Hebrew Bible.

  • av Roger L. (Retired Williams
    519

    Examines the life and accomplishments of Frederick Watts (1801-1889) in agricultural innovation and his role in the creation of the institution that would grow into Penn State University.

  • av Bruce (University of Alabama at Birmingham) McComiskey
    477 - 1 161

  • av Kristin (University of Michigan) Dickinson
    511 - 1 127

  • - Spiritualism and the Pseudoscientific Method
    av Brian (Utah State University) McCuskey
    424

    Reconsiders Sherlock Holmes in light of Arthur Conan Doyle's spiritualism. Brings together literary study and author biography to return the iconic Holmes to his mystical origins.

  • - The Role of David in Psalms 3-14
    av Andrew C. Witt
    424

    Examines the construction of the speaking voice in Psalms 3-14. Demonstrates how the Psalter introduces the figure of David as the primary voice, one speaking ideally and representatively in both literal and figural dimensions.

  • av Grant (Professor of Assyriology Frame
    1 121

    A collection of English translations of all the official inscriptions of Sargon II, king of Assyria (721-705 BC), as well as those of his wife and officials.

  • - A Comics Anthology
     
    327

    A collection of short comics about the COVID-19 pandemic. Diverse artists address disruptions in work, school, and family life as well as failures in public policy, racial biases, and systemic inequalities revealed by the pandemic.

  • - Collected Studies on the Restoration Period
    av Sara Japhet
    1 021

    Culled from various books, journals, and festscrifts, the most important essays by Sara Japhet on the biblical restoration period and the books of Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles appear in this accessible collection. Japhet, who is Yehezkel Kaufmann Professor of Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and received the Israel Prize for biblical scholarship in 2004, has been a leading scholar on these topics for more than 30 years. Included here are studies on the question of common authorship of Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles, the temple during the restoration period, the use of the law in Ezra-Nehemiah, postexilic historiography, the "remnant" and self-definition during the restoration period, the historical reliability of Chronicles, and conquest and settlement in Chronicles. Scholars and students with an interest in the history, historiography, and theology of the restoration period, and in the interpretation of Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronicles will want to own this compendium of valuable essays.

  • - The Painting and Poetry of Warren and Jane Rohrer
     
    531

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